2022
Exports
$25.9MWorld Rnk 52 / 213
Flag Rnk 362 / 1213
2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Semiconductor Devices
1.09Rnk 140 / 1025
2022
Imports
$421MWorld Rnk 42 / 221
Flag Rnk 45 / 1213
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of South Africa
0.076Rnk 59 / 133

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Exports In 2022, South Africa exported $25.9M in Semiconductor Devices, making it the 52nd largest exporter of Semiconductor Devices in the world. At the same year, Semiconductor Devices was the 362nd most exported product in South Africa. The main destination of Semiconductor Devices exports from South Africa are: Zimbabwe ($7.09M), Namibia ($3.82M), Botswana ($3.65M), Democratic Republic of the Congo ($1.33M), and Malawi ($1.3M).

The fastest growing export markets for Semiconductor Devices of South Africa between 2021 and 2022 were Botswana ($1.25M), Sweden ($1.11M), and Malawi ($472k).

Imports In 2022, South Africa imported $421M in Semiconductor Devices, becoming the 42nd largest importer of Semiconductor Devices in the world. At the same year, Semiconductor Devices was the 45th most imported product in South Africa. South Africa imports Semiconductor Devices primarily from: China ($375M), Germany ($8.97M), India ($5.88M), Namibia ($5.03M), and United States ($3.93M).

The fastest growing import markets in Semiconductor Devices for South Africa between 2021 and 2022 were China ($109M), Namibia ($4.1M), and United States ($1.29M).

Latest Trends

September 2024

Subnational Monthly Trade

Time Scale
Flow
Color
EXPORT GROWTH (September 2023 - September 2024)ZAR132M(496%)
IMPORT GROWTH (September 2023 - September 2024)ZAR-120M(-16.6%)
MAIN EXPORTER (September 2024)Groblers BridgeZAR76.5M
MAIN DESTINATION (September 2024)ZambiaZAR137M

This section shows Semiconductor Devices's exports and imports data at subnational level for South Africa. Click any date in the line plot, any subnational region in the geomap, or any destination or origin country to explore the exports or imports behavior of Semiconductor Devices over time.

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

Color
EXPORTS (2022)$25.9M
IMPORTS (2022)$421M
NET TRADE (2022)-$395M

In 2022, South Africa exported $25.9M in Semiconductor Devices. The main destinations of South Africa exports on Semiconductor Devices were Zimbabwe ($7.09M), Namibia ($3.82M), Botswana ($3.65M), Democratic Republic of the Congo ($1.33M), and Malawi ($1.3M).

In 2022, South Africa imported $421M in Semiconductor Devices, mainly from China ($375M), Germany ($8.97M), India ($5.88M), Namibia ($5.03M), and United States ($3.93M).

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Export Destinations (2022)

Import Origins (2022)

Market Growth

Flow
THE FASTEST GROWING Semiconductor Devices EXPORT MARKETS FOR South Africa WERE (2021 - 2022):
Botswana$1.25M (52.1%)
Sweden$1.11M (1%)
Malawi$472k (56.8%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Semiconductor Devices BY South Africa WERE (2021 - 2022):
China-$7.47M (-99.4%)
Eswatini-$1.5M (-67.4%)
Mozambique-$931k (-63.9%)

Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

Market Concentration

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In 2022, South Africa's main exporting competitors in Semiconductor Devices were:
China $70.2B
Japan $9.88B
In 2022, South Africa's main importing competitors in Semiconductor Devices were:

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Trade Value of Semiconductor Devices by Exporters

Potential Exports

Potential Exports

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TOP EXPORT POTENTIALChina+ $1.24M
TOP IMPORT POTENTIALChina+ $38.7M

Semiconductor Devices’s highest export potential is China. With an export gap of $1.24M.   Semiconductor Devices’s highest import potential is China with an import gap of $38.7M.

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